General Motors : GM Ceases Operation in Venezuela as Plant Is Seized -- 2nd UpdateCARACAS, Venezuela -- General Motors Co. became the latest multinational company to exit what used to be South America's most lucrative consumer market, following the seizure of its plant linked to a court case. Venezuelan authorities on Wednesday ...04/20/2017 - 10:06 am | View Link

GM Ceases Operation in Venezuela as Plant Is Seized -- 2nd UpdateCARACAS, Venezuela -- General Motors Co. became the latest multinational company to exit what used to be South America's most lucrative consumer market, following the seizure of its plant linked to a court case. Continue Reading Below Venezuelan ...04/20/2017 - 8:12 am | View Link

GM Ceases Operation in Venezuela as Plant is Expropriated ...General Motors Co., the world's third-largest car maker, said it has stopped operating in Venezuela following the expropriation of its plant.03/11/2018 - 3:38 am | View Website

GM Ceases Operation in Venezuela as Plant is Expropriated ...GM Ceases Operation in Venezuela as Plant is Expropriated Published April 20, 2017 General Motors Co., the world's third-largest car maker, said it has stopped01/11/2018 - 3:08 pm | View Website

GM ceases operations in Venezuela after plant takeover ...General Motors said on Tuesday it has ceased operations at its Venezuela plant and will take up to a $100 million charge after the plant was seized last month.05/2/2017 - 11:37 am | View Website

GM ceases operations in Venezuela after plant takeover ...General Motors Co said on Tuesdayit has ceased operations at its Venezuela plant and will take upto a $100 million charge after a judge ordered the seizure ofits plant last month.05/2/2017 - 10:18 am | View Website

GM Ceases Operation in Venezuela as Plant Is Seized -- WSJ ...CARACAS, Venezuela -- General Motors Co. became the latest multinational company to exit what used to be South America's most lucrative consumer market, following the seizure of its plant linked to a court case.04/20/2017 - 7:58 pm | View Website

The teen accessories chain Claire's filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on Monday, and will close 92 stores this month and in April.
The company announced it has reached an agreement with creditors to restructure $1.9 billion in debt, and is "confident" it will emerge from bankruptcy protection in September. The chain has 1,600 locations in the United States, mostly in malls, which don't have the foot traffic they used to, due to competition from big box stores and online merchants.

In a blow to Republicans ahead of the 2018 midterms, the U. S. Supreme Court on Monday rejected a challenge to Pennsylvania's newly drawn congressional map.
In January, the state Supreme Court ruled that the map drawn by Republicans in 2011 was gerrymandered and violated Pennsylvania's constitution, and last month, voted 4-3 to approve a new congressional map that no longer favors the GOP.